Tldr lower. So there’s (yet again) another flurry of communities that are all crossposting each other’s content with this hentai stuff.

Aside from a lot of this being made with AI, it is in essence soft porn and I don’t want it in /all.

I usually write a comment under such posts saying

Set your comm to NSFW pls

Rarely the mod write “Done” and that’s it. Often it is downvoted, and now it’s also just removed by mod for (I wouldn’t know the reason as it’s on a different instance to mine)

https://lemmy.world/post/33972247

TLDR; I don’t want my all feed to be a soft porn feed, is there anyway of not having these hentai soft porn communities in all, apart from individually blocking them (which doesn’t really work, as they keep making more communities).

  • Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    So you’re good with everything except the nipple? I mean, I’m not even particularly hardline about this topic, that just seems like a really really niche use case that you want catered to

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      12 days ago

      I’m good with nipples. And porn for that matter. I just don’t want it in my feed.

      I have nipples in my phone wallpaper rotation. Female ones. But the relevant pieces fall into the artistic rather than pornographic category.

      NSFW is a insanely fuzzy concept that allows you to draw the line essentially anywhere. It’s why I’m on an instance that blocks porn, rather than just using an account with nsfw tagged content disabled. Because that way I can keep nsfw enabled, and not miss stuff I want to see, because some people will mark stuff I would never in my wildest dreams think is nsfw.

      Or they just use it to mark spoilered content, nevermind that people with nsfw disabled wont then see the post at all.

      My instance manually blocks instances and communities that are pornographic. Because that’s literally the only way this can work.

      There will always be someone who thinks any given piece of content should/shouldn’t be considered nsfw.

      It’s a gradient that allows you to slightly lean in one direction or the other, saying it should “at least” do anything isn’t useful. It does not draw a clear line, and there is no way to shift online culture so that it could.